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Subject Can electricity influence gravity?
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Original Message So having a long term interest in this subject I am interested in GLP's opinion..
It is known that Tesla was interested in gravity and wrote a paper that suggested that it was related to EM waves:
[link to www.netowne.com]

It is also 'suggested' that the B2 bomber uses a charged hull to achieve weight reduction:
[link to www.drboylan.com]

Then there is the 'theory' of rotating super-conductors creating a gravitic shield effect?
[link to en.wikipedia.org (secure)]

How do we test this on a budget?
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